2007/10/18, Graham Percival <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > The recommended texinfo solution is to always use @ref{} at the end of a > sentence; for more information, see @ref{foo}. This sometimes leads to > awkward phrasing. > > If we group all the references to other sections in the @seealso > section, then there's no problems about twisting the English explanation > to fit the way texinfo displays stuff.
No matter what your final decision will be, the current Documentation isn't always coherent: sometimes the sentences are written without any link, sometimes they're overcrowded with links... I agree with Mats, the full hypertext solution is by far the most convenient and easy to use. It does indeed make writing the source a PITA, but I really think we should keep the integrated links in the text _plus_ the @seealso list which gathers every related articles at the bottom of the page. Wouldn't it be possible to use hypertext PDF internal anchors and linking in the PDF version? Regards, Valentin _______________________________________________ lilypond-user mailing list lilypond-user@gnu.org http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/lilypond-user